Found July 28, 2009 on
Washington Times:
MILWAUKEE | It seems hard to believe just three months ago Josh Willingham was a sporadically used corner outfielder hitting .129 and fighting for playing time. His competition is now on the Washington Nationals' bench or in the minors because Willingham's torrid bat has made them auxiliary pieces. The 30-year-old has gone from a scuffling reserve to one of the cornerstones of an offense that is looking too potent to belong to a last-place team. The Nationals moved Willingham to rig...
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